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we went on and that means every election. what began as a pro eu which descended into and out and out attack on the efficient use of buzzwords of democracy justice and love of the people were interspersed with the old school phone calls from president chc!vez wants to admit he's been beaten clearer more so this is something that should be unacceptable widely seen as a clear breach of the many contexts. it also raised prices in moscow tomorrow. i can imagine how large a man talking as if phelps is russia's foreign minister decided to attend a rally that was being held the case generally hostile. i don't think they would consider it a friendly state works meeting with opposition and this is one thing you have taken part in rallies. that's interference in domestic affair. in the early week the government survived a no confidence vote in ukrainian parliament. defeated by the great process opposition teams went home to block the stage installing parliament outside protest leaders called on people to take over as many civic offices
we went on and that means every election. what began as a pro eu which descended into and out and out attack on the efficient use of buzzwords of democracy justice and love of the people were interspersed with the old school phone calls from president chc!vez wants to admit he's been beaten clearer more so this is something that should be unacceptable widely seen as a clear breach of the many contexts. it also raised prices in moscow tomorrow. i can imagine how large a man talking as if phelps...
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in theeans are voting first ever presidential primary elections. voters will pick a candidate from the two grand coalitions. the former president is expected to lead the opposition but it's too close to tell who will lead the ruling conservative coalition. the vote who will -- the vote will decide who runs in the 2017 election. states in the southwest part of the u.s. are continuing to swelter under record high amateurs. temperatureshe rose to 48 degrees celsius. california has been issued with extreme heat warning. scores of people have been taken in for heat related conditions. thousands of people are still missing in india after devastating floods in the north of the country. the death toll is far from clear. they are advising them to cancel a pilgrimage. the country's interior secretary says he will investigate the claims. around the thousand have and confirmed dead so far. many of them were pilgrims and tourists. four years since a soldier was captured by the taliban and negotiations are underway to secure his release. the taliban are demandin
in theeans are voting first ever presidential primary elections. voters will pick a candidate from the two grand coalitions. the former president is expected to lead the opposition but it's too close to tell who will lead the ruling conservative coalition. the vote who will -- the vote will decide who runs in the 2017 election. states in the southwest part of the u.s. are continuing to swelter under record high amateurs. temperatureshe rose to 48 degrees celsius. california has been issued with...
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often it is for the nation expects to win an audience which means every election. what began as a pro eu which descended into and out and out attack on leadership. the buzzwords of democracy justice and love of the people were interspersed the deal took phone calls from president chc!vez wants to admit he's been beaten. in utah. more so this is something that should be unacceptable. and widely seen as a clear breach of my content goals of responses in moscow tomorrow. i can imagine how origin and partners with phelps is russia's foreign minister decided to attend a rally that was being held against general. i don't think they would consider it a friendly staff. let's meet soon with opposition members is one thing to take part in rallies that's interference in domestic affair really weak the government survived a no confidence vote in the ukrainian parliament defeated by the great process opposition. went home to block the stage and still in parliament outside protest leaders called on people to take over as the civic offices as possible the adl off the whole proces
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thai prime minister again the tulips dissolves parliament on monday called for a snap election. the anti government protest leader said it wasn't good enough. he wants to set up the people's council of so called good people to replace the government's king looks at both unconstitutional and undemocratic. the mass demonstrations continue the mrt to gain its offices of government eyes are popping up to leave this country he says i have been like that what the schindler family here anymore. they should get at the country hundreds of wood and essendon now protests is going to swatting them to go to. they want to what ties the influence of her brother former prime minister texan shown a lot. somewhat violent and two thirds of them face to avoid a conviction but he's remained closely involved with the sisters governments ni boss protests were sparked last month by a government bid to introduce an amnesty that would console texans conviction. the city center left democratic party isn't unique to masjid and see who the snare of cars has won a primary election to the coast. the thirteen
thai prime minister again the tulips dissolves parliament on monday called for a snap election. the anti government protest leader said it wasn't good enough. he wants to set up the people's council of so called good people to replace the government's king looks at both unconstitutional and undemocratic. the mass demonstrations continue the mrt to gain its offices of government eyes are popping up to leave this country he says i have been like that what the schindler family here anymore. they...
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it had been said that a potential election should take place at the beginning of two thousand fifteen. it is clear that we can in my opinion shortlist carried into it during the second semester next year oh for the past week more than five hundred people have been killed in sectarian fighting. and about a hundred thousand people have been forced out of their homes she's not africa where the body of anti apartheid icon nelson mandela is lying in state in the capital pretoria. thousands are there to say their final farewell to the former president hero and emma's body will be transported to and from the union buildings victoria's seat of power for the next three days ahead of his funeral sunday. mark thompson has gone. nelson mandela's for the left's the story amid a tree costs alone. some chose to celebrate his life . we create. we really do. that's because the hay. as the great tunes and reflected on his passing. thompson's wake up early on wednesday to line the streets of the south african capital to say that most defines to the former leader. it was a procession laden with symbolism
it had been said that a potential election should take place at the beginning of two thousand fifteen. it is clear that we can in my opinion shortlist carried into it during the second semester next year oh for the past week more than five hundred people have been killed in sectarian fighting. and about a hundred thousand people have been forced out of their homes she's not africa where the body of anti apartheid icon nelson mandela is lying in state in the capital pretoria. thousands are there...
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nelson mandela was elected president in a landslide. a few months later at his inauguration, he declared a new era for his beloved country. >> never again shall it be that this beautiful land will again have the oppression of one by another. >> mandela served only one five year term. the years had taken their toll. mandela and his wife winnie divorced after a four year separation. he took on the role of elder world statesman fighting injus sis. he married his third wife and long time congressmmpanion on h birthday. >> don't call me. i'll call you. >> his public apparents became increasingly rare, each one of them a reason to celebrate. he was all smiles when his great grandchildren sang to him on his 92nd birthday. when he closed his eyes for the last time, mandela was surrounded by hi his family and by the affection and admire ration of the world. he has truly fought the good fight, walked that long walk. a journey unfinished towards juss 'tis, peace, and love. and on that journey, we all follow in nelson mandela's footsteps. >> thank
nelson mandela was elected president in a landslide. a few months later at his inauguration, he declared a new era for his beloved country. >> never again shall it be that this beautiful land will again have the oppression of one by another. >> mandela served only one five year term. the years had taken their toll. mandela and his wife winnie divorced after a four year separation. he took on the role of elder world statesman fighting injus sis. he married his third wife and long...
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the president elect took the oath, the first of 400 to be sworn in. nearby his wife. >> i declare nelson mandela duly elected president of the republic of south africa. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: they broke the rules. >> this is the day for which we have waited for over 300 years. [ cheers and applause ] >> this is the day of liberation. >> reporter: thousands of faces in expectation of nelson mandela. he promised freedom, now promised >> people of south africa have spoken in this election. they want change. and change is what they will get. >> reporter: the massive have a democratic voice and they are using it to with welcome in the first parliament that represents the people of south africa. >> that is it for this week's second look. i am gasia mikaelian. thank you for watching. the oakland colosseum crowd serenading nelson mandela during his visit here in 1990. [ singing ] mary gonzales had a cold, she also has asthma. so she sees her allergist who has a receptionist susan, mary has one that day. that's when she finds out she has a tumor.
the president elect took the oath, the first of 400 to be sworn in. nearby his wife. >> i declare nelson mandela duly elected president of the republic of south africa. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: they broke the rules. >> this is the day for which we have waited for over 300 years. [ cheers and applause ] >> this is the day of liberation. >> reporter: thousands of faces in expectation of nelson mandela. he promised freedom, now promised >> people of...
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the course of these demonstrations but he refused the king of arms of his resignation kinds of early election and lemons were still left with this condo much is paul scott force than the president chemical which has suspended the deputy security and defence secretary and also the mayor of kiev. they are among the four officials being investigated for allegedly ordering the violent police response to the rallies on november thirtieth but while some are fighting ideological battles on the streets others are cashing in on the protest he's alexia chefs get wet ukrainian capital has been in the protest mode for more than two weeks now it looks completely different than a month ago. people are living here with cooking food. and just maybe life has changed when the protest kicked off talking about the wood underneath the square of the protest you can leach into all of the eu donuts with the european union flag are now avail very much. and it taste delicious local fridge magnet manufactures were quick to pounce on the id all the protests and now you can purchase of a peculiar no more billion from sen
the course of these demonstrations but he refused the king of arms of his resignation kinds of early election and lemons were still left with this condo much is paul scott force than the president chemical which has suspended the deputy security and defence secretary and also the mayor of kiev. they are among the four officials being investigated for allegedly ordering the violent police response to the rallies on november thirtieth but while some are fighting ideological battles on the streets...
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her party should still win the next election, but she made no longer lead it. nor will it settle a conflict of that at times seems beyond any solution. >> tomorrow, representatives from the g8 major economies will get together in london not to discuss interest rates or trade policy, but he mentioned, the debilitating rain condition which is now believed to affect 36 million people around the world. one person is diagnosed with dementia every four seconds somewhere in the globe, and yet, no new treatment for the condition has been found in the last decade. our medical correspondent has more. >> robbing the mind and ravaging the brain -- never before has there been such a spotlight on dementia. pain has alzheimer's. the disease is still in its early stages. checking his fading short-term memory. his brother died of dementia, but he and his wife have no illusions about what the future holds. dwelling toot been much on the future other than recognizing that things are not going to get better. we've got a fairly vivid impression of the state of outreach. >> dementia
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there has been trouble in bangladesh ever since elections were announced for the 5th of january. since october more than 100 people have been killed. now with this execution, it seems things will only get worse. >>> thousands of people in south africa pay their respects to nelson mandela, and we take a look at how he dealt with the problem of hiv in the country. that story coming up. >>> plus why cotton farmers say it is increasingly difficult to make a decent living. ♪ >>> well there are some signs of progress in ukraine in the standoff between the president and the protesters demanding that he step down. let's more from lauren taylor. >>> yes, the president has reported to have proposed an amnesty for the people detained during the mass protest. the decision to attend talks followed the release of the last of the nine protesters arrested during clashes on december 1st. hundreds of thousands have been demonstrating since yanukovych decided not to sign a trade deal with the european union. let's go to robin who is in kiev for us. how are those talks between the two sides been g
there has been trouble in bangladesh ever since elections were announced for the 5th of january. since october more than 100 people have been killed. now with this execution, it seems things will only get worse. >>> thousands of people in south africa pay their respects to nelson mandela, and we take a look at how he dealt with the problem of hiv in the country. that story coming up. >>> plus why cotton farmers say it is increasingly difficult to make a decent living. ♪...
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her party should still win the next election, but she made no longer lead it. nor will it settle a conflict of that at times seems beyond any solution. >> tomorrow, representatives from the g8 major economies will get together in london not to discuss interest rates or trade policy, but he mentioned, the debilitating rain condition which is now believed to affect 36 million people around the world. one person is diagnosed with dementia every four seconds somewhere in the globe, and yet, no new treatment for the condition has been found in the last decade. our medical correspondent has more. >> robbing the mind and ravaging the brain -- never before has there been such a spotlight on dementia. pain has alzheimer's. the disease is still in its early stages. checking his fading short-term memory. his brother died of dementia, but he and his wife have no illusions about what the future holds. dwelling toot been much on the future other than recognizing that things are not going to get better. we've got a fairly vivid impression of the state of outreach. >> dementia
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she's going o meal position to accept our offer of the elections. i know our lives. i listened to protesters demands as well as everything they've said about my family. what they're asking for is for my family to leave the country. we are all times. the opposition has signaled its not going to go with the prime minister's plan all opposition leaders didn't snap elections to the government opted to town thousands of demonstrators remained camped out on the streets outside of its headquarters. nicole and for unelected people's council to replace the government's the new future. protesters say they won't move until back to mom does next the french president paul stoddart is to visit the central african republic after two french soldiers were killed in overnight trading at a friend's decision about sixteen hundred soldiers in the country to combat rebel forces. these massacres of left hundreds dead and displaced nearly half a million other people the country which has a christian majority plunged into chaos after mainly muslim rebels seized power in march to increasing s
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the following year, in the first mixed race elections in south africa's history, nelson mandela was elected president. >> today is a day like no other before us. >> we were the first to interview him on that first morning as president-elect. mandela tempered south africa's joy when he said healing his country would take time. >> it cannot be done overnight. it will take a year, two years, even as much as five years. [ applause [ applause ] >> from enemy of the state to head of state, nelson mandela's walk to freedom became a journey shared by his entire nation. >> i have never been so excited and hopeful in my life in south africa as i am now. >> years later, nelson mandela paid a return visit to his former prison cell, this time accompanied by president bill clinton, who later presented him with the congressional gold medal. mandela stepped down as president in 1999, but he lived long enough to see the united states elect its own first black president. and in 2011 he was paid a visit in south africa by first lady, michelle obama, who brought along first daughters, malia and sasha. >> admir
the following year, in the first mixed race elections in south africa's history, nelson mandela was elected president. >> today is a day like no other before us. >> we were the first to interview him on that first morning as president-elect. mandela tempered south africa's joy when he said healing his country would take time. >> it cannot be done overnight. it will take a year, two years, even as much as five years. [ applause [ applause ] >> from enemy of the state to...
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i'm that busy that balance reflects the election result with the conservatives having done extremely well but the mud every other step ahead of the spd will be miracles did pt. he'll also be taking full with this project of transforming germany's energy sector these units are very important y'all. but it's clear that going for which angle america's christian democrats remain very much to be that tiring driving force behind this cup aloft want two weeks ahead some unknown thank you very much. well nelson mandela has been built in manila has been laid to rest his burial took place sunday at his ancestral home in south africa calling a state funeral in canoe in eastern cape province mandela spent twenty seven years as a prisoner of the partake regime after his release he became south africa's first black president. supervising an ongoing process of reconciliation. finally i will announce monday that south africa's anti opposing the death was buried in a private ceremony on land and the need to scrap i. house and guests attended the state funeral service. friends called rates and interna
i'm that busy that balance reflects the election result with the conservatives having done extremely well but the mud every other step ahead of the spd will be miracles did pt. he'll also be taking full with this project of transforming germany's energy sector these units are very important y'all. but it's clear that going for which angle america's christian democrats remain very much to be that tiring driving force behind this cup aloft want two weeks ahead some unknown thank you very much....
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could we see new elections? >> nobody wants to see new elections. i think what will happen now is president of peloton a will do something similar to what we did in november 2011 when he appointed the current prime minister, mario monti, the former european commissioner. he may try to do something like that. he may look to people like the former premier, the current interior minister, or the former european commissioner to try to take -- put together a short- term government whose major responsibility will be to guard confidence for the international markets and in the meantime, the only item on the agenda will be to change the current electoral legislation. >> thank you so much for that update. the restrictions in cyprus on account access could remain in place for a month -- that is the word today as thousands of people headed to banks to withdraw cash for the very first time in nearly two weeks. there was no run on the banks as some had feared with crowds lining up patiently. >> cyprus is the first eurozone member to bring in those kinds of capita
could we see new elections? >> nobody wants to see new elections. i think what will happen now is president of peloton a will do something similar to what we did in november 2011 when he appointed the current prime minister, mario monti, the former european commissioner. he may try to do something like that. he may look to people like the former premier, the current interior minister, or the former european commissioner to try to take -- put together a short- term government whose major...
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he saw him in 2005 when he was a newly elected senator but first president of the united states and first black president of south africa, that would have photo opportunity. gwen: that would have been something. michael, the interesting thing about mandela, during all the been working as reporters and traveling this country, there was a real domestically between americans in general and him. so many, there are parallels between the south and america'seid own history of racial oppression and the rise from that and they've made so the story resonates with peopleit in this country. theas interesting, outpouring. apolloquee at the theater had words up honoring him, people spontaneously showed south african embassy, thetician from the left and right praised him. hisarzenegger talking about example and existence of god. strikingly different than when he came out of prison. drove this athat the time was the sanctions movement, the idea of punishing releasedica until it mandela. we remembered the music, we remembered the chants, we the protests. did it work and does it still? >> it definitely hur
he saw him in 2005 when he was a newly elected senator but first president of the united states and first black president of south africa, that would have photo opportunity. gwen: that would have been something. michael, the interesting thing about mandela, during all the been working as reporters and traveling this country, there was a real domestically between americans in general and him. so many, there are parallels between the south and america'seid own history of racial oppression and the...
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>> reporter: we were the first to interview him on that first morning as president elect. mandela tempered south africa's joy when he said healing his country would it take time. >> it cannot be done overnight. it will take a year, two years, even as much as five years. >> reporter: from enemy of the state to head of state, nelson mandela's walk to freedom became a journey shared by his entire nation. >> i have never been so excited and hopeful in my life in south africa as i am now. >> reporter: years later, nelson mandela paid a return visit to his former prison cell, this time accompanied by president bill clen ton w bill clip top who later presented him with the congressional gold medal. mandela stepped down as president in 1999, but he lived long enough to see the united states elect its own black president. and in 2011, he was paid a visit in south africa by first lady michelle obama who brought along first daughters malia and sash tha a. nelson mandela re-entered the family of nations. he leaves a legacy of freedom and proof in a one life can make a difference. >> w
>> reporter: we were the first to interview him on that first morning as president elect. mandela tempered south africa's joy when he said healing his country would it take time. >> it cannot be done overnight. it will take a year, two years, even as much as five years. >> reporter: from enemy of the state to head of state, nelson mandela's walk to freedom became a journey shared by his entire nation. >> i have never been so excited and hopeful in my life in south africa...
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nelson mandela was elected president in a landslide. >> so help me god. >> reporter: a few months later at his inauguration, attended by scores of world leaders, he declared a new era for his beloved country. >> never again shall it be that this beautiful land will again have the oppression of one by another. >> reporter: mandela served only one five-year term, handing the reins to his vice president. the years had taken their toll. mandela and his wife winnie divorced in 1996 after a four-year separation. after leaving office, mandela took on the role of elder world statesman, fighting injustice not only in south africa but also in the rest of the world. he married his third wife and long-time companion grassa michelle on his 80th birthday and content at last made an effort to retreat from public life. >> don't call me. i'll call you. >> reporter: his public appearances became increasingly rare, each one of them a reason to celebrate. he was all smiles when his great grandchildren sang to him on his 92nd birthday. ♪ happy birthday to you when he closed his eyes for the last time, nel
nelson mandela was elected president in a landslide. >> so help me god. >> reporter: a few months later at his inauguration, attended by scores of world leaders, he declared a new era for his beloved country. >> never again shall it be that this beautiful land will again have the oppression of one by another. >> reporter: mandela served only one five-year term, handing the reins to his vice president. the years had taken their toll. mandela and his wife winnie divorced...
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the kids first research act would push $126 million in unused federal election funds towards pediatric cancer research. it is named for this little girl, gabriella miller, an activist for cancer patients up until her death in october. the legislation has strong bipartisan support. >> general motors has made history by naming a woman as its new ceo. she'll be the first woman to read -- lead a major automaker when she takes over next month. she started as an intern is now the head of product development. another first, the kennedy center made history by naming its first female president. she will become president in september. she will succeed michael kaiser after 13 years in the post. she's a present of the chicago symphony orchestra a sexy asian. next, for many ndc, and expected day >> morning snow close schools across our area. allow storms'impact people a lot of free time as sam ford shows us. they use that time in different ways. fell so heavily the dome was just a shadow. >> i am from minnesota. -- this whole concept of closing down is silly. >> workers enjoyed it. home depot was a
the kids first research act would push $126 million in unused federal election funds towards pediatric cancer research. it is named for this little girl, gabriella miller, an activist for cancer patients up until her death in october. the legislation has strong bipartisan support. >> general motors has made history by naming a woman as its new ceo. she'll be the first woman to read -- lead a major automaker when she takes over next month. she started as an intern is now the head of...
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and then what it takes to get elected. those are forces that are far more powerful, and i defined it, the kind of leaders that we end up getting in congress. so rather than looking or hoping that we can get good leaders out of some magical process, i would look at the structure of incentives that determines who gets interested, who's willing to spend his or her life in congress, and what does it take for the person once he or she decides to run, to really make it. .. and we have a bunch of them around and you see them resurfacing. you see them becoming embraced by people, voted either peep hole. so i think it is important to create institutions and processes that will limit that. that takes me to my point about political party. what is happening, the decline of parties, lack of competitiveness and i would explain what i mean by lack of competitiveness. it's important in building trust in limiting insulin and limiting the gridlock we have. >> what do you mean by lack of competitiveness? do you mean we should have more parti
and then what it takes to get elected. those are forces that are far more powerful, and i defined it, the kind of leaders that we end up getting in congress. so rather than looking or hoping that we can get good leaders out of some magical process, i would look at the structure of incentives that determines who gets interested, who's willing to spend his or her life in congress, and what does it take for the person once he or she decides to run, to really make it. .. and we have a bunch of them...
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and we're on the potential election it was a part of it all worth it election. that is why of what you can keep up with them that. two weeks off i go here. all of them the department and cleaning to do. actually the work holland people but the unicorn each year for the country but it's nice to him and he insisted that his firm also fuel for its people to play. and with one goal this is all i can answer it too because this is because they did telephone line is he's been breaking up a bit that said that their junior year also endorsed man died in early elections but it sounds it sounds like what he's saying that negotiations are about at this point. um i think sam erm if they will go to discussion. um like as in court over its proposed a new way of grisly don't have to expect a lot i think it's a bad luck to expect the militant from petitions anyway still especially in such situation a new crib amen. i think it will sit around the table and will start to discuss and will start to come to this maintenance is on the alleged offense that but we can see right now and
and we're on the potential election it was a part of it all worth it election. that is why of what you can keep up with them that. two weeks off i go here. all of them the department and cleaning to do. actually the work holland people but the unicorn each year for the country but it's nice to him and he insisted that his firm also fuel for its people to play. and with one goal this is all i can answer it too because this is because they did telephone line is he's been breaking up a bit that...
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could we see new elections? >> nobody wants to see new elections. i think what will happen now is president of peloton a will do something similar to what we did in november 2011 when he appointed the current prime minister, mario monti, the former european commissioner. he may try to do something like that. he may look to people like the former premier, the current interior minister, or the former european commissioner to try to take -- put together a short- term government whose major responsibility will be to guard confidence for the international markets and in the meantime, the only item on the agenda will be to change the current electoral legislation. >> thank you so much for that update. the restrictions in cyprus on account access could remain in place for a month -- that is the word today as thousands of people headed to banks to withdraw cash for the very first time in nearly two weeks. there was no run on the banks as some had feared with crowds lining up patiently. >> cyprus is the first eurozone member to bring in those kinds of capita
could we see new elections? >> nobody wants to see new elections. i think what will happen now is president of peloton a will do something similar to what we did in november 2011 when he appointed the current prime minister, mario monti, the former european commissioner. he may try to do something like that. he may look to people like the former premier, the current interior minister, or the former european commissioner to try to take -- put together a short- term government whose major...
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we have the people that the american people elected. and that has been the case for a while. so, i'd think there is a more powerful forces at work is the structure of incentives that defines who gets interested in this, who gets the call, who wants to run for congress, who wants to be a senator or congressperson, and then what does it take to get elected but those are forces that are far more powerful at deciding the kind of leaders at the end of getting in congress. so rather than looking or hoping that we can get good leaders out of some magical process i would look at the structure of incentives that determines who gets interested, who was willing to spend his or her life and congress, and what does it take for that person once he or she decides to run to really make get? >> host: you mentioned in the book though that this equine in power is opening up more opportunities for bad leaders to get a foothold. is that i mean even so we can search for medical great leaders do you think that's still true that we do have more bad options out there as well these days? >> guest: i r
we have the people that the american people elected. and that has been the case for a while. so, i'd think there is a more powerful forces at work is the structure of incentives that defines who gets interested in this, who gets the call, who wants to run for congress, who wants to be a senator or congressperson, and then what does it take to get elected but those are forces that are far more powerful at deciding the kind of leaders at the end of getting in congress. so rather than looking or...
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perhaps not in time for the general election. massive because this is the linchpin of the government's welfare reforms. if it falls apart, that whole agenda falls apart. there is mounting nervousness not just in the treasury but in other parts of government about what on earth is going on with universal credit. the deadline has slipped and slipped and slipped. the only person we have seen relatively conference -- confident is iain duncan smith. withrack record of success these massive computer schemes is pretty catastrophic. -- they have all ended in tears. universal credit is the mother of all i.t. schemes. it will involve around 19 million different claims. it is a live system. the potential for it to go wrong is colossal. i think that day of reckoning will not finally come until after the election. >> thanks a lot. when history comes to be written, 2014 just could come to be viewed as a landmark year, the year when one part of the u.k. voted to make its way to the exit door. the scots are having a in september. a yes vote will
perhaps not in time for the general election. massive because this is the linchpin of the government's welfare reforms. if it falls apart, that whole agenda falls apart. there is mounting nervousness not just in the treasury but in other parts of government about what on earth is going on with universal credit. the deadline has slipped and slipped and slipped. the only person we have seen relatively conference -- confident is iain duncan smith. withrack record of success these massive computer...
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the general election in september. he quit the pt how selling on the plane had been achieved it took to open it open a bank in america with no breathing tube and a notebook thanks to ikea and then get a hint about his condition he peed on. i know that michael blake had not got it right to the ppt in the cage speaking at a hot deal in rock and pee pee and i could live up to ensure that the current focus and a crippling with all been kind to me. not that i can bring a great match but look at the ppv must remember that created everything go they now feel that any part of that i'm going to look at both excellent in gemini is seen by many as representing the penalty of the unit and keep it at the age of seventy one he played peek a member of parliament. the npp get to compete at that date. it was it that it wouldn't let me get that you can call it the condition that i have been dealt with that the dpp had been at the tt and i gotta go pee pee potty. just insults report from london this sunday traveling from paris to basilan
the general election in september. he quit the pt how selling on the plane had been achieved it took to open it open a bank in america with no breathing tube and a notebook thanks to ikea and then get a hint about his condition he peed on. i know that michael blake had not got it right to the ppt in the cage speaking at a hot deal in rock and pee pee and i could live up to ensure that the current focus and a crippling with all been kind to me. not that i can bring a great match but look at the...
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andissolving parliament calling a new election she is aiming to cool public anger. the message from bangkok is that the capital was now calm after several weeks of violent demonstrations. monday, at least 150,000 antigovernment protesters took to the streets. a series of sacred masks belonging to naked -- belonging to native americans have gone under the hammer at sotheby's despite the requests that the auction be delayed. they wanted the sale suspended due to the cultural and religious significance. the sale followed a judge will -- a judges dismissal on the sale. >> according to their tribe, the masks are sacred, used in religious ceremony. last april, 70 were sold at auction for around 900 30,000 euros, despite international appeals to halt the sale. >> the sacred objects to be auctioned are sacred to us because for us they are special, they are a part of our lives. >> the case was taken hold of and france just a few days before the auction. >> all that we ask is that we be given the time to determine where the masks come from and whether they have importance to
andissolving parliament calling a new election she is aiming to cool public anger. the message from bangkok is that the capital was now calm after several weeks of violent demonstrations. monday, at least 150,000 antigovernment protesters took to the streets. a series of sacred masks belonging to naked -- belonging to native americans have gone under the hammer at sotheby's despite the requests that the auction be delayed. they wanted the sale suspended due to the cultural and religious...
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star the trailing election for controlling the foe. with that, mr. sherman public comment? >> sure any. >> prayer by the chaplain. >>. seeing none, we'll close public comment. is there a motion to send this to the full board >> sure. >> i'll take that without objection. >> items 57 and 6 and 7 we forwarded those with the committee reports oh, we sustain i apologize. continue them >> okay madam clerk, is there any other business. >> there's no further business. >> okay. we're >> we are on item a, we will be voting on the regular minutes may i have a motion and a second? >> moved, second. >> thank you. >> are there any corrections? >> seeing none, roll call, please on november 12th, 2013. >> miss wade. >> yes. >> mr. logan. >> yes. >> miss fewer. >> yes. >> thank you, mr. hayney. >> miss murase? >> dr. murasi. >> aye. >> and miss norton. >> thank you. >> that is four ayes. >> we are now on item b, presentations from the board of education from our spurpt, mr. carranza. >> thank you, president norton and good evening, everyone. i have a few thoughts to share this evening with
star the trailing election for controlling the foe. with that, mr. sherman public comment? >> sure any. >> prayer by the chaplain. >>. seeing none, we'll close public comment. is there a motion to send this to the full board >> sure. >> i'll take that without objection. >> items 57 and 6 and 7 we forwarded those with the committee reports oh, we sustain i apologize. continue them >> okay madam clerk, is there any other business. >> there's no...
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of chile hasent once again been elected as president. is her central right governing coalition, and she says her position will be to address persistent inequalities. as troops on their way home foreign forces continue to pullout from afghanistan. lowered.nal flag they are handing the base over to afghan control this month. some are set to remain in the in training and advisory roles for the afghan security forces. and beijing has been celebrating the success of its mission to the moon. lander and another device to pictures of each other. this was the first since 1976 on the moon. >> a photo shoot on the moon. beijing aerospace control , they got the first pictures sent back. means the mission is accomplished, one day after it made the first soft landing on the moon since 1976. it will stay up there for one year to explore the landing site, while the rover will be looking for natural resources. >> after the successful mission, the moon exploration will move on to its third phase to achieve the major goal of returning samples. they are the
of chile hasent once again been elected as president. is her central right governing coalition, and she says her position will be to address persistent inequalities. as troops on their way home foreign forces continue to pullout from afghanistan. lowered.nal flag they are handing the base over to afghan control this month. some are set to remain in the in training and advisory roles for the afghan security forces. and beijing has been celebrating the success of its mission to the moon. lander...
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in elections to the scottish parliament. the whole system is rigged to make sure you can never have a majority snp administration. he defied the system. if you talk to people in the snp, they would say, where we are is no worse than where we were for the elections of the scottish parliament. he has been your before. i think they are trying to kind of diffuse many of the crunchy issues. we have had alex hammond say, don't worry, we will keep the queen. don't worry, we will keep sterling. we will still have the same television programs. in other words, to try to play down the enormity of the event. that may reassure voters. there is no getting away from it. he's got an awful lot of ground still to makeup and not a vast amount of time. >> thanks a lot. we will be coming back in a moment. talking of referendums, a conservative backbencher is doing what he can to bring us closer to the day when we can all have a vote on the european union or at least britain's membership of it. you might have thought something so important would
in elections to the scottish parliament. the whole system is rigged to make sure you can never have a majority snp administration. he defied the system. if you talk to people in the snp, they would say, where we are is no worse than where we were for the elections of the scottish parliament. he has been your before. i think they are trying to kind of diffuse many of the crunchy issues. we have had alex hammond say, don't worry, we will keep the queen. don't worry, we will keep sterling. we will...
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over 19 years ago, a man stood at his inauguration ceremony to begin leading the country as the newly elected president of that country. he was there, standing on the stage, with his former prison guards. the guards that had abused him while he had been locked away for over 20 years. that man is a man that we all know as nelson mandela, the president of south africa. p and today, in that very same nation, that nation came together to memorialize him and he will be buried this sunday. but i wanted to take a moment this evening for us to remember nelson mandela whose journey from antiapartheid activist and who never gave up to change his quest for the bet and her that man achieved it and that man taught us everything that we need to know, and personally, what i need to know to do my job today and his lessons were very, very relevant, then as they are now. stay morally centered and keep a broad vision of what needs to be done and work to find the best way forward. and if we all do that, then there is nothing that we cannot do together. so i would like to take just a moment to recognize legacy of
over 19 years ago, a man stood at his inauguration ceremony to begin leading the country as the newly elected president of that country. he was there, standing on the stage, with his former prison guards. the guards that had abused him while he had been locked away for over 20 years. that man is a man that we all know as nelson mandela, the president of south africa. p and today, in that very same nation, that nation came together to memorialize him and he will be buried this sunday. but i...
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. >> reporter: in 1994 south african's castheir ballot in the first democratic election. >> this morning applause for the first black voter in history. >> reporter: mandela became the country's president, the first elected by all its people. >> we are all south africans. we have had a good fight, but now this is a time to heal the old wounds and to build a new south africa. >> reporter: after ruling for five years, nelson mandela passed the torch to the next generation and became an elder statesman to the world, a fighter, a visionary, the voice of his people and a moral compass for us all. >> you were there so many times, talked to his family members. >> several times, the first time ten years ago with my family. we actually went to robben island and stood in his cell and we couldn't imagine what it felt like. on one of my trips talking to his second wife winnie in their home and talking with such passion about the early years and the struggle against apartheid and saying even then he had a bold vision and when i spoke to grass sa and i asked him what is your husband's legacy going to b
. >> reporter: in 1994 south african's castheir ballot in the first democratic election. >> this morning applause for the first black voter in history. >> reporter: mandela became the country's president, the first elected by all its people. >> we are all south africans. we have had a good fight, but now this is a time to heal the old wounds and to build a new south africa. >> reporter: after ruling for five years, nelson mandela passed the torch to the next...
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he became south africa's first elected president. he gave black south africans the dignity of legal equality. no one person can up end economic injustices. the middle class is nowhere near big enough to finance the government's effort toss overall education and healthcare and infrastructure. the poor are getting poorer, and believe it or not there are more of them. unrest bubbles jest below the surface, some how south africa is a beacon of freedom. it reminds me of america. i'm ali velshi. thanks for joining us. >> remembering nelson mandela. personal memories of the late south african president. >> you're in the stream. mandela, rebel, terrorist, icon, can his legacy be reduced to buzz words and quotes. as the world celebrates the man how will he be remembered in the years to come. >> lisa fletcher is away, but we have our man julio, we can talk about this all day. >> we have been talking about it. >> we're still processing it. you told
he became south africa's first elected president. he gave black south africans the dignity of legal equality. no one person can up end economic injustices. the middle class is nowhere near big enough to finance the government's effort toss overall education and healthcare and infrastructure. the poor are getting poorer, and believe it or not there are more of them. unrest bubbles jest below the surface, some how south africa is a beacon of freedom. it reminds me of america. i'm ali velshi....
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december sixth two thousand and sixteen don't forget democracy begins with you like you contacting your elected officials in suggesting that they do something about ending poverty instead of just trying to deal with i mean seriously begins with you get out there and get back to your. i got a quote for you. it's pretty tough to. say where it's not story. let's get this guy like you but smear that time instead of working for the people most issues the mainstream media for each other bribery misdeeds you know. they did rather well. i would rather ask questions to people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on r.t. question for. quite often in countries rich in natural resources are the poorest africa's a colony it's a colony of the big corporations it's a colony of someone's home leaders who are under the thumbs of the big corporations so they have to beg from the world bank's development of social programs goes to pay back debts whole country is we're drowning under the amount of debt that they had and so every yea
december sixth two thousand and sixteen don't forget democracy begins with you like you contacting your elected officials in suggesting that they do something about ending poverty instead of just trying to deal with i mean seriously begins with you get out there and get back to your. i got a quote for you. it's pretty tough to. say where it's not story. let's get this guy like you but smear that time instead of working for the people most issues the mainstream media for each other bribery...
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as the country's first democratically elected president. religious conservatives were euphoric. on the international scene, morsi initially made a positive impression. then secretary of state ellery clinton praised him for helping to negotiate a cease-fire between israelis and palestinians -- former secretary of state hillary clinton praised him for helping to negotiate a cease-fire between israelis and palestinians. critics say he has scaled to secure basic freedoms -- failed to secure basic freedoms. mass protests became a nearly daily occurrence. street violence was frequent whenever supporters and opponents of the president crossed paths. earlier this year the tensions appeared to ease. the sense of frustration among many has grown in recent months. various opposition groups have appeared across the country, from upper egypt to the nile delta. a group called "rebel" are continuing to collect signatures. activists say they have gathered more than 15 million signatures, calling on mohammed morsi to step down and hold new elections. >> the people have the power. we have more th
as the country's first democratically elected president. religious conservatives were euphoric. on the international scene, morsi initially made a positive impression. then secretary of state ellery clinton praised him for helping to negotiate a cease-fire between israelis and palestinians -- former secretary of state hillary clinton praised him for helping to negotiate a cease-fire between israelis and palestinians. critics say he has scaled to secure basic freedoms -- failed to secure basic...
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as the country's first democratically elected president. religious conservatives were euphoric. on the international scene, morsi initially made a positive impression. then secretary of state ellery clinton praised him for helping to negotiate a cease-fire between israelis and palestinians -- former secretary of state hillary clinton praised him for helping to negotiate a cease-fire between israelis and palestinians. critics say he has scaled to secure basic freedoms -- failed to secure basic freedoms. mass protests became a nearly daily occurrence. street violence was frequent whenever supporters and opponents of the president crossed paths. earlier this year the tensions appeared to ease. the sense of frustration among many has grown in recent months. various opposition groups have appeared across the country, from upper egypt to the nile delta. a group called "rebel" are continuing to collect signatures. activists say they have gathered more than 15 million signatures, calling on mohammed morsi to step down and hold new elections. >> the people have the power. we have more th
as the country's first democratically elected president. religious conservatives were euphoric. on the international scene, morsi initially made a positive impression. then secretary of state ellery clinton praised him for helping to negotiate a cease-fire between israelis and palestinians -- former secretary of state hillary clinton praised him for helping to negotiate a cease-fire between israelis and palestinians. critics say he has scaled to secure basic freedoms -- failed to secure basic...
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the return to democracy and free elections are the destination. for now, there is an interim administration acting as caretakers and there will be a national reconciliation committee. drawing up a new constitution will be the most challenging task. will they try to prohibit the establishment of an islamic state? that will raise questions about the military strategy. will the army take a backseat? if they'd -- they risk alienating all of those who support the muslim brotherhood. lex president morsi is legitimate elected democratic residence in the country. they will resist this kind of coup. >> egypt's top general is promising not to exclude anyone or any movement from egyptian politics. the army's political dominance does pose a dilemma for its principal paymaster, the u.s.. president obama is deeply concerned. you will not use though word coup. this might signal the ending to the countries support for the military. egypt is in training a dangerous time in his search for democracy. so far, it has proved impossible to unite the vast majority of the
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official memorials began tuesday for mandela, who in 1994 election brought an end to ray par tide. soon after, exports rose and living conditions improved for millions, but the broing economy left behind huge parts of the south african population, and the most troubling trend involved income and equality. two divide between rich and poor has increased. two problem is particularly bad in predominately black communities like alexandar township, where mandela once lived. it underscores the challenges facing the largest economy. here is ali valshi now with more. >> this is alexandra township, one of the townships surrounding johannesburg. it is where blacks had to live because they couldn't live in the city limits. a t a lot of the people that live here work nearby. that's the promise of the new south africa, those are single family homes built by the government as promised since the aend of apartheid, they have power, you can't see them that clearly, but they have water tanks the streets have electricity, they are paved, that's the promise, this is the unfulfilled prompt, so many of t
official memorials began tuesday for mandela, who in 1994 election brought an end to ray par tide. soon after, exports rose and living conditions improved for millions, but the broing economy left behind huge parts of the south african population, and the most troubling trend involved income and equality. two divide between rich and poor has increased. two problem is particularly bad in predominately black communities like alexandar township, where mandela once lived. it underscores the...
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in november, i was elect to the united states house of representatives. with all the talk of transition to democratic rules, mandela stressed that sanctions must continue until the country was sat on an irreversible course lead together transformation to a united democratic and nonracial country. thus providing us a clear mandate for the continuation of sanctions. the following year when the african national congress was finally unbanned, organizers were allowed to surface from the underground and others were able to return home from exile. in july of 1990, while i was in durbin, out south africa as a special guest participating in the historic first natural conference of the after mandela was released from 27 years imprisonment and robin island. president bush lifted sanctions with congressional approval. i said i would not agree to lifting sanctions until i heard from nelson mandela himself. two years later in the fall of 1993, in the middle of the night, i got a call from overseas. it was nelson mandela calling. he said, maxine, it's time. by november,
in november, i was elect to the united states house of representatives. with all the talk of transition to democratic rules, mandela stressed that sanctions must continue until the country was sat on an irreversible course lead together transformation to a united democratic and nonracial country. thus providing us a clear mandate for the continuation of sanctions. the following year when the african national congress was finally unbanned, organizers were allowed to surface from the underground...